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Lujan Grisham: Protect New Mexico’s National Labs

U.S. Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham

U.S. CONGRESSIONAL News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham (NM-01) spoke on the House floor Saturday night about the importance of New Mexico’s national laboratories and the need to pass a clean funding bill that will reopen the government, restore funding to the national labs and prevent lab employees from being furloughed.

Below is a transcript of her remarks and a link to the video.

Click HERE to watch the video.

“Thank you very much to my friend and colleague from California.

“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to draw attention to the hard work of the Read More

Education Funding 101: It’s Time to Address Education Funding

It’s Time to Address Education Funding
By Save Our Schools Los Alamos

This school year, Los Alamos Public Schools received $33M from State ($25M) and Federal ($8M) governments but is operating at a budget of $36M. The gap between revenue and expense ($3M) was paid primarily from the Los Alamos Public Schools lease fund. 

Even though Los Alamos Public Schools spent about $3M over the State and Federal allotments, some Los Alamos families have been negatively impacted by a shortage of school funds.  Ask the parents of second graders at Mountain, Barranca and Aspen Elementary Schools Read More

Chimney Sweep Spotted in Eastern Area

A chimney sweep was spotted on a rooftop in the Eastern Area Saturday clearing away a buildup of ash and soot. The chimney uses the pressure difference caused by a hot column of gas to create a draught and draw air over the hot coals or wood in the fire below, enabling continued combustion. During normal operation, a layer of creosote builds up on the inside of the chimney, restricting the flow. The creosote can also catch fire, setting the chimney and the home or building alight. The chimney must be swept to remove the soot to avoid potential disaster. Source: wikipedia. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com Read More

15th Street Now Paved

Work is winding down on 15th Street, which is now paved. Valley gutters and drive pads are now in place but driveway accesses to business parking areas along 15th Street remain closed. This closure will last for 15 days to allow time to place forms, concrete, and cure time for the fresh concrete. During the closure, the contractor will place blue ‘business access’ signs to provide motorists direction to alternate driveways. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com

Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com

Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com

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Cone Zone: Week of Oct. 14

COUNTY News:

Public Works Projects:

For more information about the projects listed below, please e-mail lacpw@lacnm.us, call

662-8150, or visit the “Projects” link at www.losalamosnm.us. Please slow down and use caution as you travel through these construction areas.

Eastern Area 2 Concrete, Paving & Utility Project – Phase 2:

15th Street: Driveway accesses to business parking areas on 15th Street remain closed; valley gutters and drive pads have been placed. This closure will last for 15 days to allow time to place forms, concrete, and cure time for the fresh concrete. During the closure, Read More

MRM Acquires Major Work of Folk Art

A three dimensional painted carving of Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe recently acquired by the Millicent Rogers Museum in Taos. Courtesy photo

MRM News:

The Millicent Rogers Museum in Taos has acquired a major bulto, a three dimensional painted carving, of Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe (Our Lady of Guadalupe) by the New Mexico master santero Antonio Molleno who worked in Northern New Mexico from 1815 to 1845.

The bulto was acquired from an antiques dealer who was a part of the invitational Fall for Antiques Show and Sale held at the Millicent Rogers Museum Oct. 11-13. 

Molleno worked in Northern Read More

Expansive View From the Hill

Looking east from Anderson Overlook on the Main Hill Road Friday. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com Read More

Toppers Beat Bernallio 39-35

Toppers take the field. Photo by Jim Owen/ladailypost.com

 

Toppers Beat Bernallio 39-35

By JIM OWEN

Los Alamos Daily Post

 

While some expected the Los Alamos Hilltoppers to roll to a win in Friday night’s game, most of the people who actually watch the games knew better. The Spartans returned many players including Junior Rolf Olguin. Olguin is likely the best QB in 2-4A.

 

This game turned into a heavyweight battle from start to finish. It was a nail biter right up until the last 13 seconds. LA scored a TD and kicked the extra point with about 2 minutes left in the game. Bernallio Read More

Canopy Erected Over New Stage at Ashley Pond

The canopy over the new permanent stage at Ashley Pond was installed last week. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com

The Ashley Pond Improvements Project is expected to be completed in November with a dedication ceremony held in the spring. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com Read More

Special Board Meeting to Formalize Guidance Given on Teacher Concerns

LAPS News:

Special Board Meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15 has moved to the Speech Theater at Los Alamos High School.

  • Pledge of Allegiance
  • Call to Order
  • Roll Call
  • Approval of Agenda
  • Public Comment
  • Presentation and Recommendation of the Superintendent and information for the  Board

Board President Jim Hall called this special meeting of the Board to formalize the guidance given to administration at the Oct. 8 Board Meeting.

Hall will present the following motion for discussion and possible action. “I move that the administration work with teaching staff to give priority to the following Read More

Viet Nam Moving Wall to Visit New Mexico

The Moving Wall. Courtesy photo

STATE News:

RIO RANCHO—New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services Secretary Timothy Hale is scheduled to be among the dignitaries officially welcoming the New Mexico arrival of The Moving Wall, a traveling half-sized replica of the National Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Wall, at a special ceremony at 10 a.m., Oct. 18 at the Rio Rancho Sports Complex, 3501 High Resort Blvd.

The Moving Wall, which arrives Thursday, Oct. 17, will be on public display 24-hours a day until 4 p.m., Oct. 21, when it will be taken down and prepared for its next stop in Camden, Tenn. There Read More

Letter to the Editor: A Reasonable and Measured Approach

A Reasonable and Measured Approach

By Dr. GENE SCHMIDT, Superintendent
Los Alamos Public Schools

Education in New Mexico and throughout the nation is undergoing significant change. Newly introduced Common Core Standards are replacing learning benchmarks that required a generation of students to be “proficient.” Federal “No Child Left Behind” assessments used in past years called for students to be proficient as measured by Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). The failure of these standards is demonstrated by the oft-reported failure of NM high school graduates to be prepared for college Read More

Del Norte Credit Union is Here to Help

Del Norte Credit Union CEO Chuck Valenti

DNCU News:

We are pleased to be able to offer assistance to our members who have been furloughed from any federal government agency or contractor for any federal government agency. 

We are happy to work with you on an individual basis and have designed the following options to help you during this period of uncertainty:

  • One -time replacement loan equal to two times your net pay (last two most recent paychecks direct deposited to DNCU). Interest free for the first 60 days, at which time the loan will be paid in full or converted to a 4.99% loan for the next
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OBITUARY: Paul Terp Oct. 1, 2013

PAUL TERP Oct. 1, 2013

Paul Terp, a resident of Los Alamos, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2013. Paul was preceded in death by his mom and dad, Eunice Madeline (Vanderleest) and Leslie Iver Terp, and his brother Ronald Terp. He leaves behind his wife, Susan (Duffy) and five terrific kids; Krissy Jonas, Stacy Jean Brittelle (Micah), Jacqueline Marie Love (Alastair), Katlyn Rose and Ronald James. He also leaves behind six grand-children that he adored; Haiden and Ella Brittelle; Ethan and Bryce Love; Gryffin and Phoenix Jonas.

He has left behind a void in his grieving family and friends Read More

House Approves NNSA Temporary Funding

U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce

U.S. CONGRESSIONAL News:

The U.S. House of Representatives voted 248-176 Friday to fund the National Nuclear Security Administration through Dec. 15. NNSA is the agency that oversees Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories.

“Today’s vote to fund the NNSA is key to the security of our nation, and assures that the hard-working employees of Los Alamos and Sandia National Labs will continue to have jobs,” said Rep. Steve Pearce, R-N.M. “Our contractors and employees at Sandia  and Los Alamos provide a vital service to our nation, which must Read More

Luján Signs Petition to Force Vote to End Government Shutdown

U.S. CONGRESSIONAL News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico’s Third District announced this morning that he has signed a petition to reopen the government. This effort launched by House Democrats would force an up or down vote on a clean continuing resolution, which would end the government shutdown when a majority of the House, 218 members, sign on to the petition.

Despite the fact that 200 Democrats (https:////1.usa.gov/1gdTnlK) have said they would compromise on the clean continuing resolution passed by the Senate and more than 20 Republicans (https:////wapo.st/1fIQVG3 Read More

Piecemeal Funding Bill Picks Winners and Losers, Would Still Leave Lab Employees Furloughed

U.S. CONGRESSIONAL News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico’s Third District spoke Friday on the House floor on the importance of swiftly passing a clean funding bill that will end the government shutdown, fund the national laboratories, and ensure that Lab employees are not furloughed. 

House Republicans are bringing up piecemeal bills that fund portions of the federal government, but fail to provide full funding to end the shutdown, he said. 

Click here to watch Luján’s speech.

Luján’s remarks on the floor:

“Mr. Speaker, Read More

Digital Billboards Promote Adoption of Foster Kids

STATE News:

Albuquerque – Governor Susana Martinez today announced digital billboards that will promote adoption of New Mexico foster kids. The billboards begin running next Monday throughout the Albuquerque metro area and were donated by Clear Channel Outdoor. They raise awareness about CYFD’s Heart Gallery and will run until next March.

CYFD Cabinet Secretary Yolanda Deines and representatives of Clear Channel Outdoor joined the governor Friday to introduce the new digital billboard PSAs dedicated to familiarizing individuals from Albuquerque and its surrounding areas Read More

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